Samsung 52in LN52A580 HDTV. Good deal? - industry reviews of lcd tvs
Noob ** Warning ** I bought a 52in Samsung LN52A580 1080p HDTV, that the agreement of Best Buy Black Friday 1499 w / installation and shipping Sqaud geek. I could no reviews for this product, be it, so if I mention that would be awesome. My question is: 1 Is it a good 2nd I read that the LCD has a refresh rate of 60Hz, a friend told me that is 120Hz as an industry "standard" for good television. So I will delay the playback of Blu-ray experience
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Industry Reviews Of Lcd Tvs Samsung 52in LN52A580 HDTV. Good Deal?
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The importance of 120Hz comes into play when it comes to material shot comes as video footage shot when you consider that the film is 24fps and 30fps video or 60 fps. A screen of 60 Hz doubled its renewed image 60 times per second and 120 Hz dass, For video, there is no problem, showing a software image on a screen of 60 Hz, because the number of video frames evenly on the screen fraternal organizations. But the use of film material, which is 24 frames per second, the frame rate is not uniformly distributed in 60 rate display, so the 3:2 pulldown technique is in. That means will put that all 3 video frames, The display will immediately there is a single video image is displayed twice. This allows a frame rate, a strange rift display number. This 3:2 causesArtifacts, such as blurred vision, or cut pictures in rapid movements.
Now the 120-Hz display rate can be divided evenly by both 24fps film, video and 30 fps or 60 fps, eliminating the need for 3:2 pulldown math. But remember that well, the scope of video equipment are both 60 Hz and 120 Hz display, especially HD video. Do not look like plants on the basis of the film so well on a screen of 60 Hz, 120 Hz, as a display because of the need for 3:2 pulldown. In terms of standard-definition material, it will be ugly, no matter what type of screen.
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Wrong. 120 Hz refresh rate is faster.
You will, if you're really fast moving video, sports nicknames. So no, Blu-Ray (or any other HD source for that matter) always so beautiful.
And yes, that's fine.
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